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The Pentateuch as Narrative: A Biblical-Theological Commentary
It's ok mark driscoll uses this commentary so I thought it would be good .
JG
12 October 2013
Another Pen
Always good to have more than one opinion when trying to understand the law books that God has for us..
MT
16 October 2011
Interesting concept
Sailhammer's premise is: what if instead of five separate books, the Pentateuch were more along the lines of one long continuous multi-volume work?
LV
21 August 2010
This is Awesome!
A very good book that goes into the meaning of the Hebrew Bible to show that it all has a purpose.
DF
16 May 2010
A Must Read
I am still reading this book and it is very interesting how the author brings each book of the pentateuch together as a complete work to show their and brings out the central theme.
QB
4 October 2009
Moore than a commentary
John Sailhamer handles the Pentateuch with the knowledge and care it deserves.
KU
3 January 2006
Eureka!
This book is wonderful!
The Pentateuch as Narrative: A Biblical-Theological Commentary Review
Reviews (10)
Seminary Resource
Decent book for seminary......
Five Stars
Theology done in the correct approach.
Excellent
Excellent.
Meahh so so
It's ok mark driscoll uses this commentary so I thought it would be good .
Another Pen
Always good to have more than one opinion when trying to understand the law books that God has for us..
Interesting concept
Sailhammer's premise is: what if instead of five separate books, the Pentateuch were more along the lines of one long continuous multi-volume work?
This is Awesome!
A very good book that goes into the meaning of the Hebrew Bible to show that it all has a purpose.
A Must Read
I am still reading this book and it is very interesting how the author brings each book of the pentateuch together as a complete work to show their and brings out the central theme.
Moore than a commentary
John Sailhamer handles the Pentateuch with the knowledge and care it deserves.
Eureka!
This book is wonderful!